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Project based learning at LEADPrep is characterized by four specific traits: the project is designed, planned, executed, and exhibited by the students themselves. This is not a new idea. In 1897 the educational reformer John Dewey first promoted the idea of “learning by doing.” This idea picked up popularity in the 70’s, but it… Read More »

At LEADPrep we strive to remain on the cutting edge of teaching/learning techniques. We work hard to maintain a strong awareness of the best of the best in regards to how we teach, how our students learn, and how we prepare our students for the world at large. One of our techniques is called… Read More »

Creativity used to be something you either had or you didn’t have. But that limited definition is changing due to creativity being looked at scientifically. What happens inside your brain when you are creative? A psychiatrist, Dr. Grant Brenner has a great article in Psychology Today that explains just what happens. First, you need to… Read More »

When you first think about it, the arts and science don’t have that much in common. Artists deal with imagery, color, metaphor, texture, illusions, emotions, perceptions. Art is subjective. Scientists uses facts, numbers, equations, and data. Science is objective. They couldn’t be more different in the way they approach their work. Artists look for… Read More »

Quantum computers used to be the stuff of science fiction. But this technology is here, and now, and become more and more accessible to industry. Problems that we have not had the computer capacity to solve are now solvable in moments using these new computers and their Artificial Intelligence. Where does that leave our children… Read More »

Everyone at LEADPrep knows about STEM. Science Technology Engineering Math Interweaving these subjects is central to many projects at our school, and prepares our students for life beyond our walls. But STEM isn’t always enough. There is a small but mighty group of people add a little something to the STEM philosophy. It is called… Read More »

Cakes aren’t just for gourmets anymore; they are for students of STEM! When you make a cake you use flour, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients. When Dinara Kasko makes cakes, she uses algorithms, mathematical principles, and parametric design! She makes STEM Cakes! Cake Design Dinara is a pastry chef and culinary artist from Ukraine. After… Read More »

STEM for all is not enough. Students need to be able to design—from question to theory to creation to revision. At LEADPrep students are encouraged to use the design thinking process. Recent design projects completed include creation of board games, robots, and activities to share with elementary students. This year LEADPrep is going a step… Read More »

More Jobs Occupations in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields are growing at 17% annually, according to the U. S. Department of Commerce. Other occupations are growing at only 9.8%! The old adage that a nurse can always find a job is true – but it’s also becoming true for other professions as well… Read More »

The subjects of STEM classes – science, technology, engineering and math – are important because they pervade every part of our lives. Science and technology are everywhere in the world around us, and they continue to expand into more and more aspects of our lives. Engineering is obviously responsible for how we build roads,… Read More »